Take a look at the Blender add-on Depth Map Batch...it creates depth maps in a batch process in bulk for a directory of images or video file, and it's all run locally without APIs and no web services.
Yeah, tech is moving really fast, makes this vid old. I now have generative AI on Premiere Pro (beta version), just waiting for After Effects AI. We probably won't need to process depth maps next week😀Cheers!
What was wrong with your original audio? I thought it was pretty good? Where did you get the original audio from? Is it from suno or Udio ? Or it’s an actual recording or a splice sample? And what about background vocals, ad Libs, chorus, duet, and have you considered audimee or ace studio or vois or even Vocoflex or synthesizer v?
The audio is from an original song that I recorded with a session singer, thanks for liking. I'm always checking out new stuff, so I'll try those apps you mentioned.
The methods keep on changing as the app improves. The way I installed it is different from some of the current install vids I've seen. There's a lot of new install tutorials on RU-vid and Github. Github links are on the description.
First of all thanks for the video & second sorry for my bad english, but Both method are same, photoshop neural filter is built- in photoshop filter in newer version while volumax method is only action set use photoshop's built-in neural filter to make Depthmap. i use it for Produce my 3d photos ( stereoscopic 3D }. and i have made my own action for making depthmap and 3d photo. thank u.
Both method are same, photoshop neural filter is built- in photoshop filter in newer version while volumax method is only action set use photoshop's built-in neural filter to make Depthmap. i use it for Produce my 3d photos ( stereoscopic 3D }. and i have made my own action for making depthmap and 3d photo. thank u.
Hey guys, some of you are looking for the old .tmi file described in the vid. As you know, you no longer need it on new TM versions, But I understand that you might want to do some experimentation, so here it is: drive.google.com/file/d/1Tk4RgfJK4YYICu_Ge-78ayvSF-uFeZBJ/view?usp=sharing
It's part of a longer clip. I was gonna release the face tutorial but decided against it. This channel will revert back to 4d simulation soon. So be that as it may, I hope you picked up something useful from the tutorial Thanks for your support.
I like how quick the action works in Photoshop. The only issue I have is that Volumax loses a lot of detail when the depth map is generated. You can use the adjustments to make the detail stand out a little better but it is not ideal for fiber laser scanning. I have Volumax, and I just cannot get a good enough depth map.
I saw this on youtube "recommended viewing," I think this is what you're looking for: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7y-IMt2Pf04.html - I'd appreciate it if you could post the results, cheers!
@@n4r3n11 its the same thing my man. Get an image, use the plugin, bam. To do this art stuff you gotta have some critical thinking and problem solving :)
Hi, that vid is 4 years old, the first I released and decided to keep. I will look for the file, it has to be in one of my backups. Twinmotion has changed a lot since then anyway, there's no need to mask and composite - just select the background HDRI you like then assign it to the scene. Have you checked it out?
this is a crazy way to add background... simply take a photo, export it as FBX from a program like Sketchup Pro or other, import it in Twinmotion and everything is fine
There are many ways of doing it, especially with an image. The difference here is I used a video. So this tutorial is for those who are looking to use a video, timelapse, hyperlapse, or any background with animation.
Yeah... for video might be a good way (or the only way). By the way I m coming from after effects so this procedure is familiar to me. I wish Twinomotion had an internal easy way to change background
You change the background in Twinmotion by using the dome. It would give you a chroma/greenscreen background. You can then use any graphics or video compositing app to insert a new background once you have the chroma/greenscreen background. In this example I used After Effects.